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Transforming the Oppressive Structures

In a world where oppression, inequality, and injustice still permeate society, the call to transform oppressive structures is both timely and urgent. Throughout history, both ancient and modern, oppressive systems have marginalized the poor, the weak, the vulnerable, and the oppressed. These systems—whether social, economic, or political—often perpetuate division, exploitation, and suffering. However, The Holy
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Acknowledging Faith Beyond Boundaries

Introduction: In a world that often thrives on divisions, where lines are drawn based on nationality, ethnicity, gender, and social status, the message of God’s boundless grace stands as a radical call to break down these barriers. Through the stories of Cyrus, the Canaanite woman, and Cornelius, we are reminded that faith in God transcends
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Releasing from the Burden of Sin

Sin is one of the most powerful forces in the world. It’s pervasive, a heavy weight that burdens us and separates us from the very God who created us. But in today’s sermon, we’ll explore the hope of freedom from sin and how we can be released from its grip. Our theme today is “Releasing
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Being with Outcasts and Marginalized

6th Sunday before Easter | 1st Sunday in Lent On this first Sunday in Lent, as we begin our journey through the season of repentance, prayer, and reflection, we are invited to consider what it means to stand with the outcasts and marginalized. Throughout the Bible, we see how God consistently reaches out to those
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Ash Wednesday: A Call to Vicarious Suffering

On Ash Wednesday, the Church invites us into a journey of reflection, penance, and transformation. As we begin this sacred season of Lent, the theme of the cross stands central to our reflections. It is a powerful symbol of suffering, sacrifice, and the possibility of redemption. But Ash Wednesday calls us to think about the
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Lent – A Time of Redemption

Lent – A Time of Redemption Scripture References: Isaiah 58:1-63:14, Psalm 6, Romans 2:1-13, John 5:1-9 As we begin our Lenten journey, we enter a season that calls us to reflect deeply on our lives, to seek repentance, and to embrace the grace of redemption through Jesus Christ. Lent is not merely about giving up
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The Corruption of Creation

The Corruption of Creation: Introduction: The Distortion of God’s Good Creation On this Sunday, we are called to reflect on a profound and sobering truth: the corruption of creation. While God’s creation was initially deemed “very good” (Genesis 1:31), we witness through the scriptures today how creation has been distorted, marred by human sin, greed,
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The Inter-dependence in Creation

Introduction: Understanding Our Connection to Creation On this Sunday, we are reminded of one of the most beautiful truths embedded in the fabric of the universe: the inter-dependence in creation. Everything in God’s creation is intricately connected, from the plants and animals to human beings and the very earth beneath our feet. As we reflect
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Healing in Sickness

“Healing in Sickness” Introduction: A Day of Healing and Hope As we celebrate Healing Ministry Sunday on February 9th, we are reminded of God’s profound ability to heal, not just physically, but in every area of our lives—emotionally, spiritually, and mentally. Whether we are battling illness, facing hardships, or feeling weak, God promises to be
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Praise the Lord (Worship)

“Praise the Lord (Worship)” Introduction: The Heart of Worship Worship is not just a moment in our weekly routines, but a way of life. It is a response to the greatness of God, recognizing His majesty, power, and love. This theme, “Praise the Lord,” invites us to reflect deeply on the true meaning of worship—how
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United in Love: A Call to Harmony and Unity

United in Love: A Call to Harmony and Unity In our world today, we are often confronted with division. Whether in politics, social issues, or even within our own personal relationships, it can feel like unity is a distant hope. But as believers in Christ, we are called to be united—not by shared opinions or
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Equality and Justice to All: A Call for True Righteousness

In a world where inequality and injustice often seem to prevail, it is easy to feel helpless or overwhelmed. Disparities in race, gender, social class, and nationality seem to persist despite our best efforts for change. Yet, amid the challenges, there is a hope that rises above the darkness—a hope rooted in the timeless truths
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Day 8: “Waiting for the Kingdom and the Life to Come”

Day 8: “Waiting for the Kingdom and the Life to Come” Theme: “Do You Believe This?” Introduction: The Promise of the Kingdom As we continue our journey through the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, we come to a vital and powerful theme: Waiting for the Kingdom and the Life to Come. This theme invites
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Day 7: Baptism into the Death and Resurrection of the Lord

Day 7: Baptism into the Death and Resurrection of the Lord Main Theme: “Do you believe this?” – Week of Prayer for Christian Unity As we approach the final days of our Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, we are called to reflect on one of the most profound aspects of our faith: Baptism into
